Jan 5, 2012

In winter, do you find that
your joints are stiffer than usual and that you have difficulty getting out of
bed? Have you been diagnosed with Osteoporosis and found that even with medication
you are not feeling your best? We are all getting older and a little stiffness
here and there in the body is not unusual, but constant back pain and joint
pain is an indication that your body is out of balance and that something is
wrong.

In a new book, Author and
Health Expert, Matt Traverso claims in How
to Reverse
Osteoporosis Now that many medications actually increase the side
effects and complications of osteoporosis by depleting vital vitamins, minerals
and nutrients from your body.

The author claims that the
condition is simply a symptom of a very fundamental and dangerous imbalance
within your body and that osteoporosis is simply the initial way it is manifesting
itself in your body – that it is the least of your worries. In plain language, osteoporosis
is not a disease, but a symptom of your true disease inside your body – the
root cause of your problem – an outward signal of a damaged terrain that is
toxic and acidic. A compromised terrain is a breeding ground for problems.

The book speaks of a way to
simplify the task of making a health-conscious lifestyle adjustment – and of a
miraculous scientific discovery that jump starts your body to heal itself and
restore health. As your balance is restored you start to experience renewed
energy, absence of aches and pains and your symptoms associated with
osteoporosis will disappear. The book tells you which supplements you should
take to stop the symptoms and boost your body’s ability to reverse osteoporosis.
Following the steps and instructions, your body will eventually recover
completely, and give you back your health and freedom from a life of taking
drugs.

Unless you’re the Dog
Whisperer and instinctively know how to read your pet and respond correctly
each and every time, you do not have enough knowledge and might want to learn
more about what your dog’s behavior is telling you. Dogs are like humans in
many ways and need attention; they become ill, they become depressed and mope
around the house, they chew up your slippers and are destructive when they are
being ignored; they ask for nothing and give everything in return.

However, there are also
people who own pets and don’t have a clue as to how to treat them and only have
the dogs as security against intruders. There should be qualifying requirements
for people who purchase pets, become tired of them, and abuse them by not meeting
the dog’s needs and dumping them at the Humane Society or the SPCA when they
are no longer amused. If you intend to become a dog owner, ask yourself the
following questions to see whether you are the right person to own a pet.

·Do you become
aggravated when a puppy seeks attention and nips at your pants?

·Do you believe
that pets should be in a kennel and only come out at night to protect the
property?

·Do you kick a
dog, for whatever reason?

·Do you shout at
the dog when he whines and appears ill?

·Do you only clean
the water bowls once a week?

·When your pet
appears ill, do you take it to the vet or leave the dog in discomfort or pain?

·Would you put
down an animal because you can’t be bothered with it anymore?

Based on the above, you are
not the right fit for a pet, and should not even think of owning a dog. Getting
a dog is a commitment. It requires time and patience. It takes a pleasant
disposition on the owner’s part. For a dog to thrive in his owner’s environment
he needs care on a daily basis. His hygiene must be seen to if he has skin or
other problems, his physical needs must be met with regular exercise, going for
a walk or running once or twice a day. A neglected dog is one who is grumpy and
listless. A happy dog is one with a shiny coat, a wagging tail, and a good
disposition. Which kind of dog do you have?